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SteelHands · 61-69, M
I only replied because I can assume by these answers that noone else had given any actual thought to your question.
Generally when I've happened across a statement regarding "higher intelligence" in literary works it refers to the distinction between animals and humans. Or at least postulating with reference to a comparison of the cosmic civilizational intelligences. The classifications of 1 through 5. Of which we are at present a class 2 intelligence. A class 3 can traverse a solar system. 4, a galaxy. And a class 5 can travel distances measured in galactic parsecs. Travel isn't the only measure however. Obviously gravitronics and antimatter energy generation and things like that go along with those classifications. Only as of now in the human timeline we've achieved several measures that stepped us up from a 1 to a 2 very recently.
Good day and happy Friday.
Generally when I've happened across a statement regarding "higher intelligence" in literary works it refers to the distinction between animals and humans. Or at least postulating with reference to a comparison of the cosmic civilizational intelligences. The classifications of 1 through 5. Of which we are at present a class 2 intelligence. A class 3 can traverse a solar system. 4, a galaxy. And a class 5 can travel distances measured in galactic parsecs. Travel isn't the only measure however. Obviously gravitronics and antimatter energy generation and things like that go along with those classifications. Only as of now in the human timeline we've achieved several measures that stepped us up from a 1 to a 2 very recently.
Good day and happy Friday.